These characters require Vicky 1 or 2 from DAZ,
as well as the Vicky 1 (or 2) clothing pack. The cape and dress require
Poser (version 5 or greater) to be able to use the clothroom functions.
Poser Pro Pack or greater is required to be able to use the Python scripts
found on this page. None of these items have been tested in Daz Studio.
The Python and cloth elements probably won't work in D|S.

Some items on this page require decoding using RTEncoder (http://www.rtencoder.com/),
which can be found in the FreeStuff at www.renderosity.com.

The files available below include everything seen in these two images
(and more).

This zip contains the character (and Python) files to
load the four versions of Batgirl, as well as Barbara. It also contains
a variety of utility poses, including all of the MAT and MOR files to vary
the Batgirl suit styles.

A low resolution Batgirl figure for Blender, derived from
the MakeHuman mesh, fully textured and rigged. Designed for export
to .md5 format for use in game development. Includes a Blender Python
pose utility and an edited copy of der_ton's .md5 export script.

A low-resolution bird (intended to be a parrot) with birdcage
and stand. These are designed to resemble elements associated with
Barbara Gordon's pet parrot, Charlie, from the Batman TV show. They
are (hopefully) scaled for use with the Barbara apartment set (above).
All of these are low-res (lo mesh) items which may be best suited for background
use in an image, and not at all well-suited for closeups. Charlie,
according to Yvonne Craig, was a Mexican Green parrot. I was unable
to find suitable reference material for that species, however, so this
bird may not actually resemble a real parrot in any meaningful fashion.

This parrot can double for "Peedy", Charlie's evil twin, as seen in
the Peedy Saga comic strips (see link, below).

A test-run for a Batgirl 3D game I had hoped to create.
This uses the Batgirl Blender model (seen above) in .md5 format.
The game itself was created using Game Maker (by Mark Overmars) and its
Xception 3D/X3D plugin for 3D game development. The models for the
environment were included with the free X3D package. Basic game instructions
are in the readme.

This really doesn't do much, and is just a fun excuse to see the Batgirl
.md5 model in action....

Windows only (sorry), unless it can be made to run under Mac or Linux
using a Windows emulator (I haven't tested it for that).